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Getting Started Connections Playback Basic Operations Memo Function Utility Specifications About Connected Devices 1. PS/2Keyboard q Qwerty, Qwertz, Azerty type keyboard layouts are supported. w The DN-S3700 can be operated from the keyboard. For the usable keys and their functions, refer to the table below. Keyboard DN-S3700 Front Panel Button USB CDROM CD 1 PARAMETERS knob (Scroll Up) S S S 2 PARAMETERS Down) knob (Scroll S S S 3 ENTER Pushing PARAMETERS knob S S S 4 ESC BACK button SS - Changes the Keyboard function 5 Shift+TAB from one player to when the D-LINK the other cable is S S S connected. 6 INSERT DISC EJECT button - SS 7 Windows PLAYLIST button S- - 8 ALT NEXT TRACK button SSS 9 F1 TIME button SSS 10 F2 TITLE button SSS 11 F3 -CONT./SINGLE button SSS 12 F4 Artist (File searching) S- - 13 F5 Album (File searching) S- - 14 F6 Title (File searching) S- - 15 F7 Genre (File searching) S- - 16 F8 Year (File searching) S- - 17 F9 BPM (File searching) S- - 18 F10 File Name (File searching) S- - 19 F11 Folder (File searching) SS - 20 F12 Switches the number of steps for file searching. S - - NOTE Keys (characters) other than the ones on the above table are used when inputting characters. For a list of the characters that can be used, see the section called "About Character Input" (vpage 23). 2. USB mass storage device q Operation of the USB device may be unstable when using the bus power only. w If the USB device is not recognized, it might be recognized if it is disconnected then reconnected. e Devices on which power is supplied from the device to the host equipment side in a way not conforming to USB standards could damage the host equipment. Do not use such devices. r Do not disconnect a USB device when it is selected to be operated by the DN-S3700 or when the database is being created. Disconnecting while the device is being accessed could damage files, etc. t For large capacity USB devices and USB devices that are not specifically designed for data storage (MP3 players, etc.), it may take some time for the device to be recognized after it is connected to the DN-S3700. y Use a USB memory device meeting or in conformity with the USB Compliance Test. u The DN-S3700 is not compatible with USB hubs. i The DN-S3700 is compatible with FAT16 and FAT32. 3. iPod® q Only Windows format iPods® can be used. Macintosh format iPods® cannot be used. w MP3/WAV files transferred from iTunes® to an iPod® are read-only files, so the MEMO function cannot be used with them. e In iTunes®, place a check mark at "Manually manage music" in "Summary" - "Options". r MP3/WAV files transferred from iTunes® to an iPod® are managed with iPod's® specific file names, so it is not possible to search using the original file names. We recommend searching using ID3 tags (artist, album, title, genre, year, BPM, etc.). b iPod® and iTunes® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. 4. Others q With the DN-S3700, the software can be updated using a USB device, but note that some time may be required for the device to be recognized. w Do not use cables other than those conforming to USB standards. Using modified USB cables could damage the DN-S3700. e If there is a large number of files stored in folders on the device, searching may take some time and operation may be unstable. Keep the number of files per folder to under 1000. Switching the Device The device being played can be switched. CD is first selected when the power is turned on. The operation procedure is described below. To play a USB device Press the USB button. Files on the USB device can now be played. To connect a computer Press the MIDI button. The USB MIDI control mode is started. To play a CD device Press the CD button. CDs and MP3 files on CD-ROMs can now be played. About the USB MIDI control mode When multiple DN-S3700s are connected to this set, change the "PRESET" - "(26) MIDI CH Set" setting to a different number (vpage 27). USB Audio The USB Audio interface is compatible with one set of stereo outputs and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz. The DN-S3700 supports low latency ASIO/OSX Core Audio. 

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Getting Started
Playback
Specifications
Basic Operations
Memo Function
Utility
About Connected Devices
1. PS/2Keyboard
q
Qwerty, Qwertz, Azerty type keyboard layouts are supported.
w
The DN-S3700 can be operated from the keyboard.
For the usable keys and their functions, refer to the table below.
Keyboard
DN-S3700 Front Panel
Button
USB
CD-
ROM
CD
1
PARAMETERS
knob (Scroll Up)
S
S
S
2
PARAMETERS
knob
(Scroll
Down)
S
S
S
3
ENTER
Pushing
PARAMETERS
knob
S
S
S
4
ESC
BACK
button
S
S
5
Shift+TAB
Changes the Keyboard function
from one player to the other
when the D-LINK cable is
connected.
S
S
S
6
INSERT
DISC EJECT
button
S
S
7
Windows
PLAYLIST
button
S
8
ALT
NEXT TRACK
button
S
S
S
9
F1
TIME
button
S
S
S
10
F2
TITLE
button
S
S
S
11
F3
-CONT./SINGLE
button
S
S
S
12
F4
Artist (File searching)
S
13
F5
Album (File searching)
S
14
F6
Title (File searching)
S
15
F7
Genre (File searching)
S
16
F8
Year (File searching)
S
17
F9
BPM (File searching)
S
18
F10
File Name (File searching)
S
19
F11
Folder (File searching)
S
S
20
F12
Switches the number of steps
for file searching.
S
NOTE
Keys (characters) other than the ones on the above table are used
when inputting characters.
For a list of the characters that can be
used, see the section called “About Character Input” (
v
page 23).
2.
USB mass storage device
q
Operation of the USB device may be unstable when using the bus
power only.
w
If the USB device is not recognized, it might be recognized if it is
disconnected then reconnected.
e
Devices on which power is supplied from the device to the host
equipment side in a way not conforming to USB standards could
damage the host equipment. Do not use such devices.
r
Do not disconnect a USB device when it is selected to be
operated by the DN-S3700 or when the database is being created.
Disconnecting while the device is being accessed could damage
files, etc.
t
For large capacity USB devices and USB devices that are not
specifically designed for data storage (MP3 players, etc.), it may
take some time for the device to be recognized after it is connected
to the DN-S3700.
y
Use a USB memory device meeting or in conformity with the USB
Compliance Test.
u
The DN-S3700 is not compatible with USB hubs.
i
The DN-S3700 is compatible with FAT16 and FAT32.
3. iPod
®
q
Only Windows format iPods
®
can be used. Macintosh format
iPods
®
cannot be used.
w
MP3/WAV files transferred from iTunes
®
to an iPod
®
are read-only
files,
so the MEMO function cannot be used with them.
e
In iTunes
®
, place a check mark at “Manually manage music” in
“Summary” – “Options”
.
r
MP3/WAV files transferred from iTunes
®
to an iPod
®
are managed
with iPod’s
®
specific file names, so it is not possible to search
using the original file names.
We recommend searching using ID3 tags (artist, album, title, genre,
year, BPM, etc.).
b
iPod
®
and iTunes
®
are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Apple Computer, Inc.
4. Others
q
With the DN-S3700, the software can be updated using a USB
device, but note that some time may be required for the device to
be recognized.
w
Do not use cables other than those conforming to USB standards.
Using modified USB cables could damage the DN-S3700.
e
If there is a large number of files stored in folders on the device,
searching may take some time and operation may be unstable.
Keep the number of files per folder to under 1000.
Switching the Device
The device being played can be switched.
CD is first selected when the power is turned on.
The operation procedure is described below.
To play a USB device
Press the
USB
button.
Files on the USB device can now be played.
To connect a computer
Press the
MIDI
button.
The USB MIDI control mode is started.
To play a CD device
Press the
CD
button.
CDs and MP3 files on CD-ROMs can now be
played.
About the USB MIDI control mode
When multiple DN-S3700s are connected to this set, change the
“PRESET” – “(26) MIDI CH Set” setting to a different number
(
v
page 27).
USB Audio
The USB Audio interface is compatible with one set of stereo outputs
and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.
The DN-S3700 supports low latency ASIO/OSX Core Audio.
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